It was made with the same stylish filming method as its predecessor "Dracula." But the latter was a far, far better movie.

Who can forget the end of Dracula, with the dramatic leap upon the curtains of the castle to reveal the bright morning sunlight which causes Count Dracula so much pain? And the dramatic presentation of the cross. It was an awe-inspiring scene. If I wanted to become a movie director I could have based all my movie-making ambitions off that one scene alone.

Not so much with "Brides of Dracula," however. Dracula's end (who cares about spoilers with a 55 year old movie?) came when he fell into some water.

"If you try to build something that is idiot-proof, the universe will build a better idiot."
I'm an extrovert trapped within an introverted soul.

I finally caught the series finale of Quantum Leap last night and I enjoyed it immensely. I know many fans of the series hated the final episode because we learn that Sam never returns home, but it did wrap things up quite nicely (Sam saving Al's marriage.).

"The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented." President Trump, speech to the UN General Assembly, Sept. 19, 2017